It's a strange, strange world we live in, Master Jack.

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Hello!



Every year, November 21 is World Hello Day. The objective is to say hello to at least ten people on the day. The message is for world leaders to use communication rather than force to settle conflicts.

World Hello Day was founded in 1973 in response to the Yom Kippur War. World Hello Day has been observed by people in 180 countries.

Any person can participate in World Hello Day simply by greeting ten people or more. This demonstrates the importance of personal communication for preserving peace. People around the world use the occasion of World Hello Day as an opportunity to express their concern for world peace. Beginning with a simple greeting on World Hello Day, their activities send a message to leaders, encouraging them to use communication rather than force to settle conflicts. 

In its first year, World Hello Day gained the support of 15 countries. As a global event World Hello Day joins local participation in a global expression of peace.
A number of Nobel Peace Prize winners have noted World Hello Day's value as an instrument for preserving peace and as an occasion that makes it possible for anyone in the world to contribute to the process of creating peace. Among other supporters include almost 100 authors, entertainers, and world leaders.

This year marks the 42nd anniversary or World Hello Day.

Damien’s note: And yet it seems that we still prefer force to communication to settle conflicts.

2 comments:

  1. Hel-lo! I have never heard of this day! So, hello, Damien. No worries though, I say it dozens of times every day. Maybe I should be a world leader.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I had never heard of it before, either. So hello to you, Mitchell. I am sure you should be a world leader.

    ReplyDelete